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What does an end to restrictions mean?

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DirectionsForUse · 11/06/2021 10:08

It's much touted but does it mean everything back to how it was?

Does that mean no more isolation with symptoms, for example?

Personally I can see how we could soon (although I suspect not on 21 June) get closer to normal. Full opening of sports, bars etc but not unrestricted travel.

And surely Test and Trace and the subsequent isolations need to remain. Which means work and school, among other things, are not back to normal at all

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RoseAndRose · 11/06/2021 20:17

They have already had trials of concerts. I know it's a shame for you that yours wasn't chosen, but they have been happening (since April)

I think it would be wrong not to follow suit with trials for sports arenas

TakeYourFinalPosition · 11/06/2021 21:38

There’s been a decent number of trials - football is one; but also snooker, cricket this week, concerts, nightclubs... maybe the tennis this week too? I’m not too certain on the latter!

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